Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to invite you to submit an abstract to our Session G011: Illuminating Human- Hydrosphere Interactions Investigated with Hydrogeodesy
at the AGU 2025 Fall Meeting in New Orleans ⚜️.
🌎 Session Description:
Hydrogeodesy provides critical insights into how human activities interact with the hydrosphere across a range of spatio-temporal scales. Since they are sensitive to total water storage, geodetic methods reveal hydrologic fluctuations both above and
below the surface, illuminating links to anthropogenic processes. As hydrologic hazards from anthropogenic and climatic origin increasingly impact water resource availability, infrastructure, and the environment, geodetic observations enable the characterization
of reservoirs, mass changes, separation of permanent from transient deformation, and even mapping flooding extent.
This session invites contributions that leverage geodetic data (e.g., GNSS, InSAR, SWOT, gravimetry) to examine human-hydrosphere interactions at local to regional scales.
We welcome studies that use geodetic tools to:
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Quantify human impacts on the hydrologic system,
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Examine the hydrologic hazards' impact on human populations, water resources, or infrastructure,
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Studies that present techniques to separate anthropogenic and natural signals, and
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Approaches that integrate geodetic observations into sustainable water resource management.
🌎 Abstract Deadline: July 30, 2025
We are looking forward to your participation and hope to have great conversations in NOLA ⚜️!
Best regards,
Carolina Hurtado-Pulido, Purdue University
Zachary Young, University of Montana
Grace Carlson, University of Berkeley
Karen M Luttrell, Louisiana State University
Ella/she/her/hers
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Purdue University
EAPS department
GeoLatinas